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Any Suggestions for new Riding Footwear?

I had to retire my Milwaukee Leather boots after too many years to remember. I tried Keen leather work boots, but comfort wasn't there. I found the brand "Brunt" work boot. 6" leather boot, so comfortable, I can wear them to walk the dog in, so they are great for hikes off the bike. I used beeswax to "waterproof" them, but still wear the rain overboots if we are goign to get soaked.
 
I have a few pair of boots from my two wheel days. On my Spyder, I wear sneakers or regular shoes. The chances of ending up on the pavement are far lower than when on two wheels, so I just take my chances. Five years and about 30,000 miles and so far so good. And most of the time I wear fingerless gloves that I bought at the local HD dealership. And just jeans for pants. But I do wear a jacket unless the weather is really warm. I'm a former MSF Instructor but on the Spyder I gave up on ATGATT as too much hassle.
Oh no, the ATGATT police will arrest you! Lol
 
If I'm not comfortable in the mind (extremely important) I won't ride until that's resolved.
If I get on my F3S and my riding gear is not comfortable for the temp I will definitely not go ATGATT. I usually am pretty close, but in the summer I feel the most comfortable in sneakers, jeans, T-shirt, and armored jacket of some type, and always gloves and the brain bucket.
I'm wearing sneakers the majority of the time now because my ankle is fused, so I can't use the foot brake very good if I'm wearing a shoe (or boots, generally) that limit the range of motion of my foot. It's real scary when you need to brake and your foot won't rise up enough or slide over to the brake pad during a panic stop. It still happens on occasion. I always wear dedicated boots when traveling long distances, which lately I don't do a lot of. I've ridden like this since the 60's and I'm still riding.
So the ATGATT Police need not bother me. Lol
A side note, I had to wear Hightop steel toe boots for 22 years in the military, and my feet still long for a comfortable sneaker on a ride.
 
I'm an "All the Gear, All the Time" gal and I'm thinking it is time for a new pair of boots. My current pair I owned before making the switch to a Spyder, so I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions/recommendations of boots they love or hate.
I love Alpinestars waterproof boots. Very comfortable, lots of protection good for walking I too. They ain't cheap but they last, I've had em last for 8-10 years.
 
I have had good luck with tourmaster waterproof boots and have walked in them well. Next time I may buy the shorter version as my riding britches are longer now with an elastic cuff waterproof membrane. I too believe in the ATGATT advice that saved my skin in a crash 6 years years ago but not from a broken tibial plateau and ankle. Hence riding a Spyder and no longer a bagger harley... leg won't allow it anymore. I don't regret the shift to 3 wheels at all. I'm now 68.
 
I'm an "All the Gear, All the Time" gal and I'm thinking it is time for a new pair of boots. My current pair I owned before making the switch to a Spyder, so I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions/recommendations of boots they love or hate.
I, too, am ATGATT, and I love my Alpinestar Stella Sektor waterproof boots... I even did a "boot mod" on my YT channel so I could make them last one more season. Good luck in finding something that works well for you!
 
Well, The Forma Glider Lady Dry arrived, but didn't workout as it was too tight at the ankle and offered no adjustability. They are kindly exchanging them for a pair of Adventure Low Dry that should arrive Monday. Hopefully they'll work for me.
 
Many years ago, back in England we had regular Derri Boots, or Motorcycle Derri Boots. They were both 100% waterproof, indefinitely. It never got too hot so breathability wasn’t an issue. I preferred the regular Derri boots which looked a bit like what your Granny might wear, but they were very warm and comfy.

Commuting to and from work they kept your feet dry and toasty even in the depths of a cold wet winter. They were easy to walk in too and lasted for years. Easy to put on or take off. They were every motorcyclists preferred winter or wet weather riding boot in the 1970s and 1980s.

Too hot out here in my part of the US, but they were cheap and brilliant for more temperate climates.

You can only find them used on EBay these days unfortunately.
 
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